Feorag

Nethy Bridge, Highland, PH25 3DB

Offers Over £475,000

0.34 acres

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  • A handsome, Victorian villa in a picturesque location within the Cairngorms National Park.
  • About 0.14 hectares (0.34 acres) in all.
  • Two Reception Rooms. Three Bedrooms.
  • A detached and extended period property retaining some original features.
  • In the Cairngorms National Park
  • Delightful, wooded garden.
  • Detached garage and useful outbuildings.

Feorag is situated in Nethy Bridge, a small village in heart of Strathspey in the Highlands of Scotland. The village lies the Cairngorms National Park and has been a popular holiday destination since Victorian times. The village has an excellent range of shops and amenities, a primary school, golf course and a wide network of way-marked forest walks. Rothiemurchus and the Cairngorms Ski Centre are nearby and offer activities in the surrounding countryside and on the mountain ranges throughout the year including cycling, skiing, water sports, and fishing. The world-famous River Spey is close by, while Abernethy and Insh Marshes RSPB reserves provide a habitat for many protected and rare species of birds and wildlife.The nearby towns of Grantown-on-Spey and Aviemore offer more extensive services, including secondary schooling, supermarkets, banks, swimming pools, independent retailers and restaurants. A mainline railway station and intercity bus routes are both available from Aviemore. Inverness is less than one hour’s drive to the north and provides all the services of a major city including its airport with regular links to the south and Europe.Feorag is a handsome, detached, Victorian villa dating to the 1860’s which has been under the same ownership for 35 years. The property has been well maintained and retains many original features including internal joinery, picture rails, cornicing, fireplaces and mantelpieces. The accommodation, spread over two floors, is comfortable, welcoming and full of character, with the sitting room having an open fireplace and the dining room a wood burning stove. Feorag was extended in 1990 with the addition of a ground floor bedroom found